That show got dark and deep and was really challenging, but also really funny."
“It could be super emotional.
It could be laugh-out-loud funny.

There was a little bit of physical comedy, and it just felt really real.”
The actor admitted that he misses his time on the series.
However, he’s glad that the story ended where it did.

“We got to tell the whole story.
It feels complete,” Dewey said.
“The last episode was a really emotional one,” Dewey recalled.

We were pretty teary the whole week, but also taking the time to appreciate the experience."
Dewey has written for other shows like “Sons of Tucson” and “Now We’re Talking.”
The actor explained that writing has been his “other gig since college.”

However, this was his first time writing for a project he was also acting in.
“We felt like we had a safety net.
However, Dewey was appreciative and proud of the whole experience.
The actor continued, “I’m so grateful for that opportunity.
It made me want to do more of that stuff, write for stuff that I am in.”
you might see Tommy Dewey in “Pivoting” on Thursdays at 9:30 PM ET on FOX.